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WorldFish's mission is to reduce poverty and hunger by improving fisheries and aquaculture. We strive to achieve large scale, environmentally sustainable, increases in supply and access to fish at affordable prices for poor consumers in developing countries.
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Displaying 16 - 20 of 22Impacts of technological interventions on fish production and biodiversity of seasonal floodplains in Bangladesh
Reports & Research
Décembre, 2010
Bangladesh
Asie méridionale
Producing Tilapia in small cages in West Africa
Manuals & Guidelines
Décembre, 2009
Afrique
Afrique occidentale
Management of impacts of irrigation development on fisheries: guidance manual
Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2007
Diagnostic study of the Volta Basin fisheries Part 1: Livelihoods and poverty analysis current trends and projections
Reports & Research
Décembre, 2007
Fish to 2020: supply and demand in changing global markets
Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2003
While fishing must surely be one of the oldest recorded sources of livelihood, it is only comparatively recently that fish have become important components of the diets of the majority of the world’s people—especially those living in developing countries. Consumption of fish and seafood products reached 14 kilograms per capita in developing countries in 2001, nearly twice the level recorded in the early 1970s, while population in those countries doubled over the same period.